Hi Jenn,

I have a question about the scores from NIH toolbox on the domains of negative 
affect, psychological well-being, social relationships, and stress and 
self-efficacy.

I see that the scores available for download are all unadjusted; I do not see a 
column for any adjusted scores on these measures.

Would you recommend using the unadjusted scores? Or, is there a formula to 
adjust them?

The NIH Toolbox scoring PDF states: "For the NIH Toolbox General Life 
Satisfaction Survey, higher scores are indicative of more general life 
satisfaction. Scores 1 SD or more below the mean (T ≤ 40) suggest low levels of 
general life satisfaction and scores 1 SD or more above the mean (T ≥ 60) 
suggest high level”

Is this true for unadjusted as well?

Thanks,
Jodi

Jodi Gilman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
Center for Addiction Medicine
Massachusetts General Hospital
101 Merrimac St.
Boston, MA 02114
Tel.:    617-643-7293
Fax:    617-643-1998



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